Post Tagged with "Mumbai"

Picture Postcards: Indian flower seller

Today’s photo is from India. It’s a flower seller making a garland, taken at the wholesale flower market in Mumbai. Thanks to Anu for the photo – she says this is “a common sight in India, especially outside temples and in the festival season”.

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August 23, 2011 0 comments

Picture Postcards: Street Scene Mumbai, India

This photo of a woman selling spices on the streets of Mumbai, India was sent in by Anuradha, our contributor from India.

More about India:
New Year Celebrations in India
The Great Big Coorgi Wedding
I Wanted to Experience a Different Lifestyle

May 16, 2011 1 comment

Slumdog 2.0

The film Slumdog Millionaire has been criticized for showing the underbelly of life in Bombay Mumbai. Like Beijing, Mumbai is going through rapid transformation as India’s economy develops and one by one the slums are replaced with skyscrapers.

But Vikas Swarup, author of the book Q&A which inspired the film, insists it is mainly a story of hope and survival.

How can a child of the slums know enough to win a quiz show? This prejudice is the founding premise of the book and film.

In an interview on BBC World (unfortunately it doesn’t seem to be online) Swarup explained that he was surprised to see how Indian slum children have embraced the internet.

Mumbai may have its underbelly – where doesn’t? – but that shouldn’t make us underestimate those who live there.

January 16, 2009 0 comments

Economic success of Asia´s largest slum

While we´re on the subject of India, an excellent slideshow from Guardian Unlimited looks at another side of India´s economic success. Dharavi in Mumbai is famous for being the largest slum in Asia, however it is also full of entrepreneurs. According to this article in 2006 Dharavi had a total economic output of over 1bn US dollars. Amongst other activities, it is the centre of recycling for Mumbai.

Another article on Dharavi, from the Economist, focuses not only on the small businesses that thrive within the slum, but also on government plans to destroy the existing buildings in the area and replace them with high rise flats.

January 7, 2008 0 comments